Changes over the course of the day (for example, increases and decreases in traffic).

Past week

The Past week graph displays the data transfer rate, in bits per second, over the past seven days, averaged into five-minute intervals.

A sample Past week graph.

Use this graph to view the following information:

Larger-scale trends (for example, spikes in traffic at the same time each day for the past three days).

Changes from the past week (for example, increases or decreases in traffic over a period of two to seven days).

Past year

The Past year graph displays the total amount of data that the system transferred over a period of 12 months (one year).

A sample Past year graph.

Use this graph to find long-term trends over an entire year. For example, this graph might indicate that your account receives a heavy burst of traffic at mid-month every month.

Monthly pie charts

The monthly pie charts display the relative amounts of data that your cPanel account's various services and domains use in each month.

A sample pie chart

Use the pie charts to view the following information:

The total amount of data that the system transferred for the month.

Changes in the relationships between services from month to month.

For example, SMTP total bandwidth increased from 5% to 50% in one month, while HTTP bandwidth decreased.

Changes in the bandwidth usage of one domain relative to another domain.

For example, the domain example1.com accounts for 50% of the overall traffic of all sites, and example2.com accounts for about 25%.

To view the Bandwidth Transfer Detail interface for a month, click that month's pie chart.

Note:

Click a usage link for a month to look up the usage information for an individual website or service. A new interface will display detailed monthly traffic information for that particular service or website.

The Bandwidth Transfer Detail interface

To view the bandwidth transfer information for a particular month, click Total (all services) for that month.

This interface contains a series of bandwidth usage graphs for the following types of traffic:

HTTP

SMTP

FTP

POP3

IMAP

All Traffic (monthly)

The All Traffic monthly graph displays the hourly average bytes that the system transferred for the month. It provides a detailed version of the data that the Past yeargraph displays.

A sample All Trafficgraph.

Use this graph to find trends over a period of several days or weeks. For example, this graph might indicate that your account receives heavier traffic on a specific day of the month.

Monthly traffic graphs for services

The monthly traffic graphs serve the same purpose as the All Traffic graph, but the system separates the data for individual services.

All Traffic (daily)

The All Traffic daily graph displays 30-minute averages of bits that the system transferred per second. It is a more detailed version of the All Trafficmonthly graph.

Daily traffic graphs by service

Under the All Traffic graph is a series of one or more bar graphs for specific services. These serve the same purpose as the All Traffic graph, but the system separates the data for individual services.

Bandwidth By Day

The Bandwidth by Day table lists the total amount of the cPanel account's data that the system transferred on a specific day of the month, in Megabytes (MB).

Click a day in the table to view more information about that day's traffic.

A sample Bandwidth by Day table.

Note:

We recommend that you view the Bandwidth by Day table at least 24-48 hours after the last day of the period for which you wish to obtain data. This allows the system to gather and process the traffic data.

Non-recorded bandwidth information

The Bandwidth displays information about your website, rather than about your cPanel & WHM server. As a result, the system does not count the following processes towards your bandwidth usage or allotment:

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